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151, According to an eyewitness account, the thieves abandoned their vehicle near the scene of the robbery and then ran off.
152, The thieves couldn't shift any of those stolen colour televisions.
153, The thieves got clean away with $300,000 worth of equipment.
154, Lately Nick and Lou have been as thick as thieves.
155, Thieves ransacked the office, taking a sack of loose change.
156, Thieves had broken into the car in broad daylight and stolen the stereo.
157, A gang of thieves raided three homes in the area.
158, The old man who owned the jewels was bumped off by the thieves.
159, When the police arrived, the thieves took flight, leaving the jewels behind.
160, bank, public building - Thieves robbed a bank last night.
161, The thieves did the old woman over before they robbed her.
162, Thieves raided the bank and got away with a lot of money.
163, Leaving the car unlocked is just an open invitation to thieves.
163, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
164, The thieves took everything.
165, Determined to bite back at car thieves, he wired his car to an electric fence.
166, She had £2000 under the bed and the thieves took it all.
167, The thieves broke into the office and stole some money.
168, The windows are boarded up to prevent the thieves from breaking in.
169, There are easy pickings for thieves at these big outdoor concerts.
170, The thieves must have had someone on the inside to help them break in.
171, Leaving your camera on the seat in the car is an open invitation to thieves.
172, The man hit out at the thieves who attacked him.
173, Car thieves are opportunists.
174, I'm sure she tells Ruth everything we say - they're as thick as thieves(sentencedict.com), those two.
175, I have one lock but I bought another as an additional insurance against thieves.
176, The thieves went drumming.
177, The old man who owned the jewels was knocked off by the thieves.
178, Thieves walked off with two million dollars' worth of jewellery.
179, Although the jewels were locked in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty.
180, Young car thieves enjoy playing cat and mouse with the police.
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